ESPN Co-Founder Bill Rasmussen Dies at 93 from Parkinson’s Disease
1-Minute Brief
Rasmussen's role in launching ESPN transformed sports broadcasting and shaped the modern sports media landscape.
Key Facts
- Bill Rasmussen co-founded ESPN, a major cable sports network.
- He died at the age of 93.
- The cause of death was the effects of Parkinson’s disease.
- Chris Berman referred to Rasmussen as "our George Washington."
- Rasmussen was recognized as a visionary in the sports media industry.
What Happened
Bill Rasmussen, co-founder of ESPN, died at 93 from the effects of Parkinson’s disease, according to multiple reports.
Why It Matters
Rasmussen's creation of ESPN marked a significant shift in how sports were broadcast, leading to the rise of dedicated sports channels and influencing the global sports media industry.
What's Next
Tributes from sports figures and organizations are expected, and ESPN may commemorate Rasmussen’s contributions to the network.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
